The San Francisco Institute for Integrative and Regenerative Medicine is a center of excellence where cutting edge technology and ancient principles of health backed by modern day science meet. The future of medicine is now available to patients looking for a deeper approach to health and healing.

The field of Integrative medicine has grown from complementary and alternative medicine to become an integral part of modern day medicine in the form of functional medicine. Looking at health from a systems based approach requires insights into the individual that can be attained by ancient methods like pulse diagnosis, tongue diagnosis, and cranio-sacral manipulation as well as more modern day methods such as musculoskeletal ultrasound, Genetic testing, DNA based testing of the Microbiome, Organic acid and Hormone metabolite testing.

Regenerative medicine is the new frontier of using the bodies own innate healing capacity to heal itself. We can amplify this effect by concentrating growth factors and stem cells derived from patients own body. These can then be used to regenerate tissue such as torn muscles, ligaments and cartilage as well as for facial rejuvenation, hair regrowth, scar removal and other aesthetic treatments. Harvesting a high quality regenerative product is important but putting it back into a healthy host that will use it to heal the intended area is even more important.

The San Francisco Institute for Integrative and Regenerative Medicine provides the highest quality regenerative procedures in the context of a complete integrative medicine approach that optimizes successful outcomes.

Regenerative medicine is the new frontier of using the bodies own innate healing capacity to heal itself.

We can amplify this effect by concentrating growth factors and stem cells derived from
patients own body.

I test B12 on all of my patients and it is one of the most common deficiencies that I detect. Often times malabsorption is the issue rather than not getting enough in diet. I recommend a sublingual methylcobalamin 5000 mcg with a Methyl-tetrahydrofolate 3-5x/week depending on their levels. Perque and Orthomolecular products make good formulations like this that are tested for potency and purity. ...

As we get older our bodies and brains sometimes need a little outside help to keep us functioning at our best. Research shows that women and men over 50 are often at risk of developing a B12 deficiency, even if we are eating plenty of protein-rich (and therefore B12-rich) foods like meat, fish, milk, cheese and eggs. It turns out our stomach acids change as we age and the older we get the less efficient our bodies are at drawing all the necessary nutrients out of our food. When this leads to a deficiency in B12, big problems can follow such as fatigue, muscle weakness, reflex issues, depression, and cognitive decline. When you consider the quick decline in overall health that can accompany with those issues, you’ll likely want to take a preventative to head problems off early with a supplement. If you’re over 50, I recommend somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 to 1,000 micrograms of B12, which could be taken as part of a multivitamin or on its own. Be sure to get that B12 daily to keep your brain and body strong.

I am frankly shocked this information is not making front page news right now. Monsanto will do anything to bury this story... and as of right now, it's working. Not a single mainstream media outlet has covered this appalling new report that shows millions of people being poisoned by a chemical that does not belong in our food. This chemical is ending up in processed foods like Cheerios, Ritz Crackers, and Oreos and being consumed by humans across the world. The health of millions of people is on the line and this news must go mainstream! That’s why I’m calling on every single one of you who reads this post to share this new breaking story now.
Thank you Food Democracy Now! and The Detox Project for making this report available to all! foodbabe.com/2016/11/15/monsanto/

Similar fortuitous discoveries:Using Claritin (allergy medicine) to inhibit the incorporation of manganese by Borrelia (Lyme disease).

Using Losartan (blood pressure medication) for inhibiting the genetic expression of Marfan's disease. UCSF stem cell research group grew out marfans patient's hearts by converting a skin cell into an induced pluripotential stem cell (iPs) then feeding it growth factors to grow a heart. They then used retroviruses to reverse engineer the DNA to turn off the proposed Marfans gene, successfully. Then they tried a bunch of different existing drugs to see if they could modulate the expression of that gene. Losartan worked. Using a retrovirus to change DNA would probably be riskier and more costly but may be a permanent fix. ...

I was recently at a conference where a presenter showed that just two platelet rich plasma injections were enough to regrow arteries supplying the blood flow to the feet of patients with severe peripheral vascular disease. ...

Results from a pilot study with 22 patients at Tehran University, Iran, show that those who were given the stem cell injections were able to walk further without pain after six months than those given placebo jabs.